Trade Court Says Fish Oil Ethyl Ester Concentrates Are 'Extracts of Fish'
Fish oil ethyl ester concentrates imported by BASF are "extracts of fish" under Harmonized Tariff Schedule heading 1603 and not food preparations under heading 2106, the Court of International Trade held on May 2. Judge Joseph Laroski said the concentrates…
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are extracts of fish oil, since they maintain many key characteristics of the fish oil, and that fish oil is fish for purposes of the HTS heading. In granting BASF its preferred HTS classification, Laroski sidestepped the issue of whether the U.S. could seek a classification different from the one chosen by CBP through a counterclaim at the trade court.